Why Xbox doesn't need cloud game streaming
Written by Feed Tuesday, 03 July 2012 05:24
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After months of rumour and speculation, Sony has finally snapped up Gaikai for the sum of $380m. Microsoft could well hop into bed with OnLive to even the score, but what will cloud gaming really mean for gamers?
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Source: Official XBOX Magazine
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Why Xbox doesn't need cloud game streaming
It's all a bit pie in the sky. After months of rumour and speculation, Sony has finally snapped up Gaikai for the sum of $380m. Microsoft could well hop into bed with OnLive to even the score, but...
It's all a bit pie in the sky. After months of rumour and speculation, Sony has finally snapped up Gaikai for the sum of $380m. Microsoft could well hop into bed with OnLive to even the score, but...
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